This is a list of historians who worked in Belgium and its predecessor states and made contributions to the history of Belgium.
Medieval Belgium
- Heriger of Lobbes (c.925–1007), compiler of the Gesta Episcoporum Leodiensium to 667
 - Anselm of Liège (1008–c.1056), continuator of the Gesta Episcoporum Leodiensium from 667 to 1048
 - Sigebert of Gembloux (c.1030–1112), author of Chronicon sive Chronographia and Gesta abbatum Gemblacensium
 - Anselm of Gembloux (died 1136), continuator of Sigebert of Gembloux's Chronicon
 - Renier of St Laurent (died 1188), author of Triumphale Bulonicum on the siege of Bouillon Castle, 1141
 - Lambert of Ardres (fl. 1194–1203), author of Historia comitum Ghisnensium
 - Giles of Orval, continuator of the Gesta episcoporum Leodiensium from 1048 to 1247
 - Jacob van Maerlant (1230/40–1288/99), author of a world chronicle, the Spiegel Historiael
 - Jan van Heelu (13th century), author of a Rymkronyk of the 1288 Battle of Worringen
 - Jean de Hocsem (1278–1348), continuator of the Gesta episcoporum Leodiensium from 1247 to 1347
 - Jan van Boendale (c.1280–c.1351), author of Brabantsche yeesten and Van den derden Eduwaert (an account of the 1340 Siege of Tournai)
 - Jacques de Guyse (1334−1399), author of Annales Historiae Illustrium Principum Hannoniae (Annals of Hainaut)
 - Jean d'Outremeuse (1338–1400), author of La Geste de Liége and Ly Myreur des Histors
 - Jean de Stavelot[1]
 - Gilles li Muisis[1]
 - Edmond de Dynter, author of Chronica ducum Lotharingiae et Brabantiae[1]
 - Jean Mansel[1]
 - Jean d'Enghien[1]
 - Jean de Haynin[1]
 - Jacques de Hemricourt (1333–1403), author of the Miroir des nobles de Hesbaye
 - Guillaume de Vottem (died 1403), author of a chronicle of Liège
 - Jean Froissart (c.1337–c.1405), author of a chronicle of the opening decades of the Hundred Years' War
 - Wein van Cotthem (c.1390–1457), author of two books of the Brabantsche yeesten
 - Petrus de Thimo (1393–1474), author of Brabantiae historia diplomatica
 - Enguerrand de Monstrelet (c.1400–1453), author of a chronicle of the later decades of the Hundred Years' War
 - Georges Chastellain (died 1475), author of a chronicle of the period 1417–1474
 - Olivier de la Marche (1425–1502), memoirist and chronicler of the Burgundian Netherlands
 - Jean Molinet (1435–1507), author of La complainte de Grece
 - Costen van Halmale (1432/37–1508), initial compiler of the Annales Antwerpienses
 
Early-modern Belgium
- Filips Wielant (1440/1–1520), author of Recueil des Antiquités de Flandre
 - Remi du Puys (active 1511–1515)[1]
 - Cornelius Grapheus (1482–1558)
 - Adrianus Barlandus (1486–1538)
 - Melchior Barlaeus (died 1540)[1]
 - Jacobus Lessabaeus (died 1557)[1]
 - Jacobus Meyerus (1491–1552)[1]
 - Hubertus Thomas (c.1495–1555)[1]
 - Joos de Damhouder (1507–1581)
 - Marcus van Vaernewyck (1518–1569), author of Van die beroerlicke tijden in die Nederlanden en voornamelick in Ghendt 1566-1568 and De historie van Belgis
 - Johannes Goropius Becanus (1519–1572)
 - Lodovico Guicciardini (1521–1589)
 - Joannes Molanus (1533–1585)
 - Petrus Divaeus (1535–1581)
 - Jacobus Marchantius (1537–1609), author of De rebus gestis à Flandriae comitibus (1557) and Flandria commentariorum (1596)
 - Justus Lipsius (1547–1606)
 - Floris Van der Haer (1547–1634)
 - Guillaume Gazet (1554–1612)
 - Franciscus Haraeus (1555?–1631)
 - Adriaan van Meerbeeck (1563–1627)
 - Ferry de Locre (1571–1614)
 - Aubertus Miraeus (1573–1640)
 - Erycius Puteanus (1574–1646)
 - Jean-Baptiste Gramaye (1579–1635)
 - Michel Routart (c.1580–1653), author of Oculus historiae (1628)
 - Nicolaus Vernulaeus (1583–1649)
 - Antonius Sanderus (1586–1664), author of Flandria Illustrata (1641)
 - Valerius Andreas (1588–1655), author of Bibliotheca Belgica (1623) and Fasti academici (1635)
 - Gaspar Gevartius (1593–1666)
 - Olivier de Wree (1596–1652), author of Sigilla comitum Flandriae (1639) and Genealogia Comitum Flandriae (1642–1643)
 - Charles de Visch (1596–1666)
 - Martin Valvekens (1604–1682)
 
Kingdom of Belgium
19th century
- Sylvain Balau
 - Stanislas Bormans
 - Victor Coremans
 - Louis Prosper Gachard
 - Arthur Gaillard
 - Victor Gaillard
 - Théodore Juste
 - Godefroid Kurth
 - Joseph Kervyn de Lettenhove
 - Philippe Kervyn de Volkaersbeke
 - Henri Lonchay
 - François Joseph Ferdinand Marchal, author of Histoire des Pays-Bas autrichiens (1841)[2] and Histoire politique du règne de l'empereur Charles-Quint (1856)[3]
 - Charles Moeller
 - Jean Moeller
 - P. F. X. de Ram
 - Frédéric Auguste Ferdinand Thomas de Reiffenberg
 - Edouard Van Even
 - Alphonse Wauters
 - G. Henry Wouters, author of Historiae ecclesiasticae compendium (3 vols., 1842–1843); Dissertationes in selecta historiae ecclesiasticae capita (4 vols., 1868–1872)
 
20th century
- Stephanus Axters (Church history)
 - Ursmer Berlière (Church history)
 - Wim Blockmans (medievalist)
 - Wilfrid Brulez (economic history)
 - Patricia Carson (medievalist)
 - Alfred Cauchie (Church history)
 - Lucien Ceyssens (Church history)
 - Hilde De Ridder-Symoens (university history)
 - Arthur De Schrevel (Church history)
 - Marie de Villermont (women's history)
 - François-Louis Ganshof (medievalist)
 - Léopold Genicot (medievalist)
 - Léon-Ernest Halkin (Church history)
 - Karl Hanquet (medievalist)
 - Paul Harsin (early modernist)
 - Félix Magnette (18th and 19th centuries)
 - Jules Mees (historical geography)
 - Jos Monballyu[4][5]
 - Édouard de Moreau (Church history)
 - Anne Morelli (history of migration)
 - Henri Pirenne (medievalist)
 - Walter Prevenier[6]
 - Jan Roegiers (intellectual historian)
 - Félix Rousseau (medievalist)
 - Aloïs Simon (Church history)
 - Jean Stengers (colonial history)
 - Jacques Stiennon (medievalist)
 - Egied-Idesbald Strubbe[7]
 - Charles Terlinden
 - Alfons Thijs (early modernist)
 - Raoul Van Caenegem (medievalist)
 - Leon van der Essen
 - Herman Van der Wee (economic historian)
 - Raymond van Uytven (medievalist)
 - Charles Verlinden (medievalist)
 - Léopold Willaert (Church history)
 - Lode Wils[8][9]
 
21st century
- Hans Cools (early-modern history)
 - Sophie De Schaepdrijver (20th-century history)
 - Dirk Imhof (book history)
 - Randall Lesaffer (legal history)
 - Brigitte Meijns (medievalist)
 
Art historians
Literary historians
Historians of philosophy
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 L'Historiographie en Belgique, exhibition catalogue (Brussels, 1935)
 - ↑ Histoire des Pays-Bas autrichiens on Google Books.
 - ↑ Histoire politique du règne de l'empereur Charles-Quint on Google Books.
 - ↑ "'Studenten moeten meer uit hun kot komen'". 28 September 2013.
 - ↑ "'De heksen en hun buren' in boek". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 10 July 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
 - ↑ "'Dit is het meest vrije beroep ter wereld' Walter Prevenier". De Morgen (in Dutch). 1 October 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
 - ↑ Caenegem, Van; C, Raoul (1984). "Egied-Idesbald Strubbe 1897-1970". Bulletin de la Commission Royale d'Histoire. 150 (1): 135–142.
 - ↑ "Historicus Lode Wils: 'Ik voorzie dat België uit elkaar valt'". 9 July 2019.
 - ↑ http://www.cegesoma.be/docs/media/chtp_beg/chtp_22/chtp22_007_Kroniek_DeWever.pdf
 
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